Unreported Financial Disclosures: In the Original Contribution entitled “Women's Susceptibility to Tobacco Carcinogens and Survival After Diagnosis of Lung Cancer” published in the July 12, 2006, issue of JAMA (2006;296[2]:180-184) and in the Letter entitled “Computed Tomography Screening for Lung Cancer” published in the August 1, 2007, issue of JAMA
(2007;298[5]:514-515), financial disclosures were not reported.
See also related Correction,
Letter,
and Reply in this issue. The paragraph should have read as follows:

Research Support: The institutions that comprise I-ELCAP have received research support over the last 10 years from National Institutes of Health grants R01-CA-63393l and R01-CA-78905; Department of Energy grant DE-FG02-96SF21260; Department of Defense grant; The City of New York, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR); American Cancer Society; Israel Cancer Association; The Starr Foundation; The New York Community Trust; The Rogers Family Fund; The Foundation for Lung Cancer: Early Detection, Prevention, and Treatment (with funding from the Vector Group, the parent company of Liggett Tobacco); Foundation for Early Detection of Lung Cancer; Dorothy R. Cohen Foundation, Research Foundation of Clinic Hirslanden; Yad-Hanadiv Foundation; Jacob and Malka Goldfarb Charitable Foundation; Auen/Berger Foundation; Princess Margaret Foundation; Berger Foundation; Tenet Healthcare Foundation; Ernest E. Stempel Foundation, Academic Medical Development Corporation; Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield; Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Cornell University; New York Presbyterian Hospital; Clinic Hirslanden; Swedish Hospital; Christiana Care Helen F. Graham Cancer Center; Holy Cross Hospital; Eisenhower Hospital; Jackson Memorial Hospital Health System; and Evanston Northwestern Healthcare.